
That's because, effective from today (April 9, 2019), Adobe has discontinued support for Shockwave for Windows. The company has also patched 7 critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Shockwave Player-most likely the last update for the software. RESERVE YOUR SEATįlash Player, which will receive security patch updates until the end of 2020, addresses a critical use-after-free vulnerability (CVE-2019-7096) that could potentially allow an attacker to run arbitrary code on the affected systems.
Adobe Bridge CC - 2 Critical and 3 Important FlawsĪdobe has released updated versions of Flash Player for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS to address two security vulnerabilities, one of which is critical and the other is important in severity.ĭiscover the Hidden Dangers of Third-Party SaaS AppsĪre you aware of the risks associated with third-party app access to your company's SaaS apps? Join our webinar to learn about the types of permissions being granted and how to minimize risk. Adobe Experience Manager Forms -1 Important Flaw. Adobe Shockwave Player - 7 Critical Flaws. Adobe Acrobat and Reader - 11 Critical and 10 Important Flaws. Here we have compiled a brief list of all vulnerabilities Adobe patched this month in its various products: If your system hasn't yet detected the availability of the new update automatically, you should manually install the update by choosing "Help → Check for Updates" in your Adobe Acrobat and Reader software. Remaining ten vulnerabilities in the most widely used PDF reader are all rated as important and could lead to information disclosure. Upon successful exploitation, all critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat and Reader software lead to arbitrary code execution, allowing attackers to take complete control over targeted systems.